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Calling All Vegetarians, please give me ideas for meals for my 10 month old.

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Sushipaws · 21/01/2008 21:46

I'm bored of making the same things for her, please give me some new ideas.

Thanks

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expatinscotland · 21/01/2008 21:50

try this:
mumsnet.com/Talk/1379/461188?stamp=080121095709

Brangelina · 21/01/2008 22:04

Things that went down well with my DD at that age were:

Lentil dhal/chick pea curries, with basmati rice and plain yogurt.
Omelette, particularly spring onion and cheese or spinach and potato, served with toast + low salt marmite and chopped tomatoes.
Falafel (recipes from baby books) with mini pitta breads, plus blended mixed veg in tahini and lemon juice.
Pizza
Pasta with pesto and peas (sometimes with ricotta added too).
Hoummous (very easy to make) with breadsticks and raw cucumber to dip in, served with chopped tomatoes in olive oil.
Cheesy polenta with "100 veg" tomato sauce (basically any veg you have chopped and chucked in a pain with sauteed garlic, tomato sauce, basil + origano, then blended).
Quinoa cooked with ginger and dressed with lemon juice, with peanut butter stirred in. Sadly, the satay flavour no longer appeals these days.
Smoked tofu and rice, with grated carrot and cucumber
Spring vegetable risotto

I'm sure I had loads more, can't remember them all atm. Have you got any books? I can recommend Veggie Food for Kids by Sara Lewis. I didn't really use the recipes that much but found it a springboard for ideas.

Sushipaws · 21/01/2008 22:22

Mmmmmm yummy, if I make any of the above, I'll have to make enough for me and dh too

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Brangelina · 21/01/2008 22:32

Well, I always used to finish her portions off, so it had to appeal to me too.

Got another one, broccoli, carrot and leek all steamed together then blended with cheese and the tiniest pinch of mustard flour. You can add a drop of milk too if you like it creamier. Serve with cous cous or pasta.

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